Join the Deschutes Land Trust and Derek Loeb for a geology wander around Aspen Hollow Preserve. Peer up to the rimrock cliffs while you learn about the volcanic and erosional forces of nature that formed the canyon. Enjoy the sounds of Whychus Creek as you saunter through a mixed pine and juniper forest and occasional aspen groves at a leisurely pace and learn about the geologic history that makes the canyon unique. Registration is required and opens 1 month prior to the event.

Aspen Hollow Preserve The Land Trust acquired and protected the 58 acre Aspen Hollow Preserve in 2015. The Preserve includes 1/2 mile of Whychus Creek, rimrock cliffs, as well as pine and aspen stands, and is located outside of Sisters, Oregon. Aspen Hollow Preserve is home to a host of wildlife species including salmon and steelhead, mule deer, rocky mountain elk, golden eagles, spotted bat and numerous songbirds. The acquisition was made possible in part by the Land Trust’s Campaign for Whychus Creek.